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I'm looking to install Ubuntu on a separate laptop drive to Windows 10. I don't want Grub to manage my windows boot, I want to use the BIOS (UEFI) to choose the drive, on Drive 1 standard windows boot loader, on Drive 2 Grub, where I'm happy to select Ubuntu.

Drive 1 128gb nvme

128 gb - Windows 10

Drive 2 500gb ssd

256 - unallocated space, where I want to install both Grub and Ubuntu

16GB ddr4 memory - relevant for swap?

What would the recommended way of manually partitioning Drive 2 be to achieve this? I was thinking

30000 - /home ext4
4000 - /swap swap
221000 - / ext4

Will this work automatically, do I need to tell Grub where to go, if so how? Also, do I need a /var specifically? Better/easier way to do this?

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